SWEET MOVE

Kylie Jenner seemingly donated her daughter Stormi’s clothes to Goodwill, sparking viral reactions


Kylie previously said that welcoming Stormi when she was just 19 was a “huge life change.”


Kylie Jenner seemingly donated her daughter Stormi’s clothes to Goodwill, sparking viral reactions© Kylie Jenner/IG
Daniel NeiraSenior Writer
MARCH 3, 2026 12:14 PM EST

A TikTok video has fans buzzing over what could be a surprisingly sweet move by Kylie Jenner. The clip shows children’s clothing at a Goodwill store that appears to belong to Kylie’s daughter, Stormi Webster.

In the video, a thrift shopper spots pieces labeled with Stormi’s name, including colorful tie-dye items that fans think were birthday-themed, and even a sweatshirt linked to Kylie’s fashion brand. 

Kylie's two kids, Stormi, 7, and Aire, 3, whom she shares with ex Travis Scott, were present for the celebration.© KylieJenner/Instagram
Kylie's two kids, Stormi, 7, and Aire, 3, whom she shares with ex Travis Scott.

Naturally, the internet had a lot to say about it. Some praised the possible donation as generous and down-to-earth, while others were surprised that such personalized and designer items ended up in a thrift store.

Kylie Jenner and Stormi Webster attend the Valentino Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2024 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on January 24, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Jacopo Raule/Getty Images)© Getty
Kylie hasn’t shied away from talking about how becoming a mom reshaped her life.

While it seems to be Stormi's, Kylie hasn’t publicly confirmed the donation. Whether it was an intentional act of charity or just a happy thrift-store coincidence, the discovery has fans talking about it.

Kylie's mother-daughter relationship with Stormi:

Kylie hasn’t shied away from talking about how becoming a mom reshaped her life. In a British Vogue cover interview, she described motherhood as “everything” to her, revealing that having children gave her a new way of navigating the outside world. 

Kylie Jenner seemingly donated her daughter Stormi’s clothes to Goodwill, sparking viral reactions© Getty Images for Kylie Cosmetics
Kylie Jenner seemingly donated her daughter Stormi’s clothes to Goodwill, sparking viral reactions

She explained that no matter what she faces in her career or what critics say, returning home to her kids’ unconditional love helps her “walk through life a little easier.” This perspective, she explained, reminds her that she doesn't really need "validation from outside sources.” 

Kylie Jenner's 7-year-old daughter Stormi debuts peachy-blonde hairstyle © Kylie Jenner/Instagram
A TikTok video has fans buzzing over what could be a surprisingly sweet move by Kylie Jenner.

Reflecting on her early start as a young mother, Kylie also acknowledged that welcoming Stormi when she was just 19 was a “huge life change.” She said her daughter wasn’t planned but that she had always known she wanted children. “Stormi wasn’t planned… but I knew that I wanted her. I wanted children so bad.” 

Kylie Jenner with her daughter Stormi take a water taxi ride along the famous Grand Canal.  © Backgrid UK/The Grosby Group
A thrift shopper spots pieces labeled with Stormi’s name, including colorful tie-dye items that fans think were birthday-themed.

Kylie has also talked candidly about how motherhood influenced her sense of self. In a past Vogue Australia interview, she shared that her worldview shifted after becoming a parent. “I used to live each day as it came, and now I look at the future more,” she said, explaining that she loves herself more now that she’s a mom and that her priorities have profoundly changed since Stormi’s birth. 

The reality star and businesswoman frequently celebrates the emotional bonds she shares with her daughter on social media. In a recent Instagram post, she wrote tenderly that Stormi “changed" her life, writing a sweet tribute. "Loving you is the easiest thing I have ever done," Kylie shared on Instagram.

© ¡HOLA! Reproduction of this article and its photographs in whole or in part is prohibited, even when citing their source.